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Radio Operation

1.0  Select a Band

Press BND button (5) to change between three FM bands and AM/LW bands. 
Each band stores up to six preset stations.

2.0 Select a Station
Touch a TUNE button     (7) or      (6) for less than two seconds to move radio 
frequency number down or up on step.
Hold a TUNE button      (7) or      (6) for more than two seconds to seek the next 
clear station.

3.0 Preset Stations

Six number buttons (17) store and recall stations for each band.
3.1 Store a station:

3.1.1 Select a band (5) (if needed).
3.1.2 Select a station
3.1.3 Hold a preset button for three seconds.

3.2 Recall a station:

3.2.1 Select a band (5) (if needed).
3.2.2 Press a preset button to select stored station.

4.0  Automatically Store Stations

4.1 Press and release AMS button (15) immediately to scan the programs.  During

the preset scanning, it will stop at each program for ten seconds and the 
number of the channel being scanned flashes on the display.  If the signal 
strength is lower than auto seeking threshold level, it will skip that preset 
station.  To stop the scan operation, press either the AMS button (15) again 
or anyone of the memory button.

4.2 Press AMS button (15) button for more than 2 seconds to enable auto store 

function.  If less than six stations are found, the operation will automatically 
stop.  Auto storing follows the preset memory from M1 to M6 as soon as each
corresponding auto store is completed.

5.0 LOC (For LO/DX Version Only)

Press the LOC button (12) to select between local and distant stations when 
tuning.

LOUD (For Loudness Version Only)
Press the LOUD button (12) to reinforce the bass especially when listening at low
volume level, and the digital display will indicate “LOUD”.  Press it again to release
this mode

6.0 MONO/ STEREO

Select stereo or monaural (Mono reception for radio stations) (14).  You can 
sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono operation.

FMI         FMII         FMIII        AM

Summary of Contents for MCD-479

Page 1: ...PLL SYNTHESIZER STEREO RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER DIGITAL OWNER S MANUAL MCD 479...

Page 2: ...xceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its optimum performance and the CD may skip Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as in direct sunlight in line...

Page 3: ...ulling the levers makes it possible to remove the unit from the dashboard DIN REAR MOUNT Method B Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit Fastening the unit to the factory radio mo...

Page 4: ...e to protect it 2 To install the front panel insert the right side of thepanel into the housing first then press the left side in until it locks in place If the panel is not correctly installed some o...

Page 5: ...vided for power antenna relays The relay will automatically activate the antenna when the unit is turned on and retract when unit is turned off CAUTION Do not hook up the yellow wire directly to the a...

Page 6: ...3 seconds display returns to normal radio or CD display 3 0 Volume Adjust volume by pressing 3 or 4 button 4 0 Bass 4 1 Press SEL button 2 two times 4 2 Adjust Bass level using 3 or 4 button 5 0 Treb...

Page 7: ...will be ejected 11 0 Reset Button Function RESET button 26 is placed on the housing and must be activated with either a ball point pen or thin metal object The RESET button 26 is to be activated for t...

Page 8: ...nds and the number of the channel being scanned flashes on the display If the signal strength is lower than auto seeking threshold level it will skip that preset station To stop the scan operation pre...

Page 9: ...0 Repeat Selection RPT A B The Repeat A B function allows you to continuously repeat a selection of music 8 1 Press RPT A B 20 to set the beginning point A 8 2 Press RPT A B 20 again to set the end po...

Page 10: ...0 dB 10 dB Treble at 10 KHz 10 dB 10 dB Maximum Output Power 25W X 4 ch CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio 60 dB Channel Separation 60 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 KHz RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87 5...

Page 11: ...irty or detective disc Temperature inside Cool off or until the ambient temperature the car is too high return to normal Condensation Leave the player off for an hour or so then try again No sound Vol...

Page 12: ...ll defects in material and workmanship The following are not covered damage resulting from accident misuse abuse neglect product modification improper installation incorrect line voltage unauthorized...

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